A second cold front is moving into the east tonight, but will stall in North Florida.

Still, forecasters with the National Weather Service in Miami said dry air will remain in South Florida.

“Temperatures will remain in the low 80s with abundant sunshine,” forecasters wrote. “As dry air settles in across South Florida, low temps Friday night will be a little bit cooler compared to previous night with lows ranging from the upper 50s to 60s on the east to southeast portion of the peninsula.”

A moderate risk of rip currents are expected today for the Atlantic beaches. The treat for rip currents will continue to diminish heading into the weekend.

There are still three weeks left in the 2016 hurricane season, but the tropics are quiet and are expected to remain that way for at least five days.